CIVIL War Died At Andersonville Prison 104th New York Letter 1863
James L Thompson served in the 104th New York, a hard fought unit, and was captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 1, 1863 in the Railroad Cut fight. Thompson was taken to Andersonville Prison, Georgia where he died and is buried. An original letter from Johnson at Camp near Bellplane (Virginia) Jan 20 (likely 1863), to his father Lathen Johnson, Nunda Station (now Dalton) Livingston County, New York, sending him part of his 4 months pay he finally received. 1p 8 x 5 note with stamped cover addressed to his father. General Orders and other imprints. All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic and in the condition as described. PLEASE READ DETAILS OF THE ITEM DESCRIPTION.
I TRY TO DESCRIBE ALL ITEMS ACCURATELY. The item "CIVIL WAR DIED AT ANDERSONVILLE PRISON 104TH NEW YORK LETTER 1863" is in sale since Sunday, August 4, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Correspondence, Mail". The seller is "99counties" and is located in Winterville, North Carolina.
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